Business-like minded people view others as an independent private business, governed and controlled by each through their own earned and nature-given authority (self-ruled). They seek the best in everything through their freedom to keep what they have created and earned,
while being obligated to pay for any debts they have created. They view a nation's government as a business governed and controlled by its constitution to provide for everyone the freedom to keep what they have created and earned, while being obligated to pay for any debts it has created in the process of protecting the rights of individuals. The business-like mind persuades others through the example of their own lives. The actions of business-like minded people tend to be rational and respect the natural rights of others.

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Criminal-like minded people view others as a group that must be governed and controlled by the emotionally driven majority (mob-ruled). They seek the best in everything through their freedom to keep what government decides should not be taken, while others are obligated to create and produce for those who don't. They view a nation's government as a way to provide for everyone the freedom to create more laws and regulations to get what they have not earned, while being obligated to take what has been created and
earned by others. The criminal-like mind persuades others through their political power in government-backed force. The actions of criminal-like minded people tend to be irrational and disrespect the natural rights of others.

Ideas that are honest and free to compete with other ideas will give the most benefits to a society. The less freedom there is to compete, the more a government or business has coercive monopolistic control over the private interests of individuals.

People with the idea of a natural monopoly being evil is derived from the envy of many high status businesses in the marketplace. They do not know how a business achieves success without government intervention through effort, ambition and persuasion. The refusal to think about how to compete with them causes a lazy desire to control them from future successes, which creates the idea they use unfair practices and policies against consumers and their trading partners.

Businesses can be destructive when they use dishonest career politicians to create laws and restrictions against their competitors. This creates stagnation, higher prices and lower quality products. Coercive monopolies, by their nature, cannot exist in a free-market without the help from restrictive laws and regulations.

Politicians can be destructive when they make deceptive promises to their constituents and lie about their opponents. This creates a corrupt government, higher taxes and less self-responsible individuals. Dishonest career politicians, by their nature, cannot exist in an honest government without the help from deceived or greedy voters.

Businesses and politicians will benefit a society most when others are allowed to honestly compete with them. This verifies if their actions are in accord with the natural free-market forces of supply and demand. Natural monopolies, by their nature, are what happen when the open and honest practice of persuasion out-compete all others.

Objective reality is known when all relevant facts are honestly and deliberately put into their full contextual relationships. What is missing from the statements: "nobody can ever be fully objective" and "nobody can ever know what objective reality is", is the relationship and relevancy of the facts that pertain to an issue.

Justice is served when the rights of all individuals are protected. When all relevant facts are known and honestly put into their full contextual relationship, deceptions, manipulations or destructive actions cannot hide, the guilty will be exposed, the innocent will be protected, and only then will there be objective justice for all.